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dont visit Milan of a still day then, I could still smell exhaust fumes in the hotel bar it was like being in a garage when I was there. I think all major cities are pretty much the same
TEC, perhaps we need to add a term here: ON AVERAGE. how many "bad" vs "good" days. however i could not agree more. in spite of all the wonderful things cities can have they are all pretty much the same dirty, smelly, and rude places. i spent two days in paris and could not wait to leave, but now the south of france..... anytime
been to all except rome, again way back in '69 Prague was still communist and in berlin we passed through the brandenburg gate. seeing those e greman guards with loaded AKs and knowing they could cut you in half and never even get yelled at was a creepy feeling to say the least. so i have certainly not seen these places at their best
i was alive in '52 and well remember the news reports that followed. we spent several days in london in '69 and i remember a fine coating of soot on everything. i also recall a number of londoners saying that it got much worse in the winter when all the coal heaters fired up. you can look at any of the cities on the chart and the same can be said for all of them. a good wind and it becomes the problem of the guy downwind. when i said that chicago was the windy city and we blew our cr*p to phoenix i was being half facetious. its probably the only factor that has kept us off that list.
given the right weather conditions Phoenix and LA are also off the list
sorry, did not mean to get too far off the thread.
eagle, i had asked earlier about Prypiat, Ukraine is anywhere on you list? maybe at #10
i've read/heard that the concrete sarcophagus is full of holes and ready to collapse
sorry, did not mean to get too far off the thread.
eagle, i had asked earlier about Prypiat, Ukraine is anywhere on you list? maybe at #10
i've read/heard that the concrete sarcophagus is full of holes and ready to collapse
TEC, kinda poetic justice but it also means the UK needs to clamp down on pollution within its borders. I'm prejudiced, of course, but i think the US has done "not too bad" on nailing our own polluters. i know my cars have to be inspected every two years
Eagle, thanks, i personally would think that Prypiat should be on that list
Tail end, can't speak with first hand knowledge but in june 2010 the EU announced that london had just had its 36th "bad air" day. Mostly particulate matter and nitrogen oxides coming from auto traffic. The EU has a set a limit of 35 "bad air days" per year. london has exceeded this limit since its inception in 2005. According to the EU fines are going to be imposed
TEC, he is correct, though most comes from belching 1.5 billion cows plus untold billions of other grazing animals produce 200 - 500 Liters of methane per day per animal and methane is 23 times more effective as a greenhouse gas as compared to carbon dioxide. however india has no room to talk: sacred cows all over the place.
in addition their decomposing dung produces more methane and ammonia gas. a cow is pretty equal to an auto in terms of pollution. cows just don't consume petrolleum
The president of India, which has a large percentage of vegetarians said that the west should become vegetarian because one of the biggest sources of greenhouse gases was cows farting
That is another reason to eat more cows!
eagle you list ansbach, deutchland. how are steaks there? english beef was terrible, grass-fed and boiled